Kevin J. Connolly

Kevin Joseph Connolly (1937 – 2015) was a British psychologist who specialised in the field of developmental psychology and fly behaviour genetics.

Kevin Joseph Connolly
Born
Kevin Joseph Connolly

1937
Died2015
NationalityBritish
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology, developmental psychology

Life

After he completed his PhD, Connolly started his career as a lecturer at Birkbeck College. He then moved to the University of Sheffield becoming Head of the Department of Psychology and Dean of the Faculty of Pure Science.[1]

He was active in the British Psychological Society and was elected President of the Society in 1978. In his presidential address he emphasised the need for researchers and practitioners in psychology to work more closely together to combat important social issues such as poverty [2]

Work

His expertise was in the contrasting areas of fly behaviour genetics and developmental psychology. His work on child development was concerned with motor control in children.[3] He edited an important textbook with Jaan Valsiner.[4] In fly genetics he was interested in how certain genes could be linked to specific behaviours.[5]

Awards

Publications

Valsiner, J., & Connolly, K.J. (eds) (2005) Handbook of Developmental Psychology

References

  1. Cobb, Matthew (2016). "Professor Kevin Connolly". The Psychologist.
  2. Connolly, Kevin (1982). "Psychology and poverty". Bulletin of the British Psychological Society. 35: 1–9.
  3. Connolly, Kevin (1989). "The emergence of a tool-using skill in infancy". Developmental Psychology. 25 (6): 894–912.
  4. Valsiner, Jaan (2005). Handbook of Developmental Psychology. London: Sage.
  5. Connolly, K.J. (1966). "Locomotor Activity in Drosophila as a Function of Food Deprivation". Nature. 209: 224.
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